Original title: the suspect of an American off-road vehicle colliding with a crowd was charged with five counts of intentional homicide
On November 22, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, people held a vigil to mourn the victims of the off-road vehicle collision with the crowd. Xinhua News Agency
The United States arrested Darrell Brooks, a suspect who drove deliberately into a festival parade on the 21st. The latter faces five charges of intentional homicide.
Brooks, 39, has multiple criminal records and was released on bail on the 11th of this month. The police ruled out terrorist attacks.
Dan Thompson, police chief of waukeshaw, Wisconsin, said on the 22nd that although Brooks's criminal motive is not clear for the time being, "he drove directly through roadblocks and police", which is obviously intentional. He said Brooks was not pursued by the police before the collision.
Brooks drove a sports utility vehicle (SUV) into the festival parade on the 21st, killing 5 people, aged 52 to 81, and 48 others were injured, including 6 critically injured children.
Walker Shaw County District Attorney Hugh opper said Brooks committed the crime alone. Thompson confirmed that the investigation department had ruled out the case related to terrorism.
Reuters reported that Brooks had a criminal record based on prosecutors and Wisconsin court documents. On November 5, he was charged with obstructing the performance of official duties, beating others, disturbing social order and absconding on bail in a case of domestic violence, but he was released after paying a bail of $1000 on November 11.
Thompson said that before the collision incident, the police received a report of domestic violence with knives in Brooks, but there was no response because most police forces were maintaining law and order at the parade site. He said investigators did not find Brooks knew anyone in the parade. Xinhua News Agency feature
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